Ode to Minimalism and Simplicity. Photographic thoughts. May-25 2020.
“One body. One lens.” – Christian Speck
Left: APS-C. Always with me. Right: Full Frame Mirrorless. Sold.
I am happy to be back again on my RICOH GR.
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Neither my preferred brand of beer nor my preferred brand of coffee. But for sure one of the best pizzas of all the known and unknown universe. A must go. Osteria Centro, Tesserete, Switzerland.
Photographing after dusk. Baden, Switzerland.
Hej – I am Swiss. Love our mammoth / Mammut. Shanghai, China. January 2019.
I love Monochrome. Shanghai, China. January 2019.
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Photography: RICOH GR II, GR Lens F=18.3 mm 1:2.8. Edited in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and/or AFFINITY Photo.
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A shocking and heavy statement: Full Frame Mirrorless. Sold. 馃檪
Still a GReat camera and it’s still you who is composing the picture and not the camera.
Thank you Patrick. I am glad to be back.
Hi. A wise decision. I am about to purchase a GRIII and a Mamiya 645 Pro TL. I also like the analog and minimalism. I am looking for everything related to using the GR macro for film negative scans. Greetings.
Hi Ferm铆n, thank you for your comment. The GR III is certainly one of the best compact cameras on the market right now. Its technical (image) quality is absolutely phantastic and stunning. Thank you once again!
Thanks to you Did you do the second part of the scan topic with the Gr? I can not find it.
Hi Ferm铆n, you are right, I am sorry. Unfortunately the article (2nd part) is not yet ready – it is still pending in my never ending list of todos ;-). Thank you for message and your time!